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A brief look at those who have entered the dock at Serratoth Custom House charged with Imperial Crimes against their own Souls follows below . . .

Richard Dux of Amherst, New York is charged in Entry Court with the crime against his Soul of suicide and the murder of Ellen Zingaro. Dux shot and killed Zingaro and then took his own life on 20 July 2015. Dux was sentenced to Eternity in the Suicide Gardens after fifteen years scourging in the Field of Crosses.

Matthew Fields of Suwanee, Georgia arrived in Hell by way of suicide and has been tried for crimes against his own Soul. Fields murdered 9 year old Jacob Smith, 8 year old Jared Smith and Rebecca Manning, 37 then shot himself to death. Fields also shot and critically wounded Manning’s father Jerry Manning, 75. Matthew Fields was sentenced to 156 years in the Field of Crosses followed by Eternity in the Suicide Gardens.

Michael Jackson, of Milltown, Delaware was sentenced to the Suicide Gardens after serving 36 years in the Field of Crosses for the murder of Jennifer Fertig and taking his own life with a firearm.

Sean Durcan was sentenced to Oblivion for All Eternity after he was convicted of the murder of 17 month old and his own sucide by firearm in Mason County, Washington.

Timothy Hoof of North Ridgeville, Ohio has been sentenced to the Suicide Gardens for Eternity for the intimidation murder of Donna Roode. Hoff had been charged with gross sexual imposition on 1 June 2015 and intimidation just one day before the murder suicide on 17 July 2015.

York County South Carolina is a county of 164,000 people. On 5 July 2015 Randy Moore, a resident of Rock Hill South Carolina shot and killed his wife, Assistant City Manager for External Affairs Anna Hubbard Moore, 50, her son Jason Lockamy, 31, and his girlfriend Lora Kathryn Young, 31, before turning the gun on himself. This would be just like any of the hundreds of other murder suicides in the United States except for two interesting details. Like Dylann Roof, Randy Moore because of his criminal record should never have possessed a handgun or a firearm of any type under federal law. Also, like the accused murderer of Kate Steinle, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, Randy Moore was a multiple felon.

The only difference between these two horrible tragedies is the ethnic background of the murderers. If San Francisco is a sanctuary city because the liberal city government chooses to ignore federal laws, then York County South Carolina is a sanctuary county catering to the needs of the white majority pro gun population. According to the Narional Rifle Association Institute for legislative Action website, South Carolina requires no permit, registration or licensing for a handgun, rifle or shotgun, only for open handgun carrying. Below is the preemption stature in the South Carolina law regarding firearms:

Preemption
S.C. Code Ann. § 23-31-510 (2011) No governing body of any county, municipality, or other political subdivision in the State may enact or promulgate any regulation or ordinance that regulates or attempts to regulate

S.C. Code Ann. § 23-31-510 (2011)

§ 23-31-510. Regulation of ownership, transfer, or possession of firearm or ammunition; discharge on landowner’s own property.

No governing body of any county, municipality, or other political subdivision in the State may enact or promulgate any regulation or ordinance that regulates or attempts to regulate:

(1) the transfer, ownership, possession, carrying, or transportation of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms, or any combination of these things; or

(2) a landowner discharging a firearm on the landowner’s property to protect the landowner’s family, employees, the general public, or the landowner’s property from animals that the landowner reasonably believes pose a direct threat or danger to the landowner’s property, people on the landowner’s property, or the general public. For purposes of this item, the landowner’s property must be a parcel of land comprised of at least twenty-five contiguous acres. Any ordinance regulating the discharge of firearms that does not specifically provide for an exclusion pursuant to this item is unenforceable as it pertains to an incident described in this item; otherwise, the ordinance is enforceable.

Three lives taken and a suicide in South Carolina by gun violence; one life taken and the perpetrator captured in California. These are the same crimes. Why are they seen differently by conservatives?

A 17 year old boy is in custody in Hennepin County, Minnesota charged with the death of 2 year old Sophia O’Neill. The child was the daughter of a 20 year old woman who the media is reporting is the 17 year old’s girlfriend. The Daily Mail in London has identified the 17 year old as Cody Feran-Baum who has admitted to police that on 9 June 2015 he “stomped on her back when she wouldn’t stop crying.” The child suffered eight rib fractures, a torn pancreas, a collapsed lung and severe damage to her liver and kidneys. The child complained of pain and developed a fever that night and was rushed to the hospital in the early morning where she died nine hours later. Speaking on the hex on this past Friday Amicus Curiae Thole Baranna said that this case is one she will prosecute to the fullest extent of Hellac Law in absentia. “There is no way I will allow this Soul to be a free citizen of Hell no matter what his terrestrial punishment,” Baranna said before dismounting the hex in the Bax Demvolu Comnu.

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One week ago today, Augustine “Mike” Bournes, 59, had an argument with his wife Arie Arlynn Lee, 37, in their cabin in the forest near Deer Lodge, Montana. That argument escalated quickly into rage, according to reports filed at Entry Court at Serratoth Custom House, in the mind of Bournes who picked up a handgun and fired it at Lee killing her. With the gun in hand he walked to the crib where his 16 month old daughter also named Arie lay and shot her fatally in the head. Still blind with anger, Bournes then went outside where he found his 5 year old son Augustine playing with his 4 year old brother Woodrow. He shot each of the children once in the head and returned with their bodies inside the cabin. He placed all three of the lifeless children on a bed and called a friend saying that he had killed them all and was going to kill himself because his wife had been “mocking and riding him all day.”

In his sentencing at Entry Court, Bournes was found to be of a sound mind when these atrocities were committed. This despite please from relatives that he was “in denial” about his mental health. Bournes was simply an angry man who could not take a joke it appeared. He was the type of man, however, that could not exist without female companionship and wanted, because of his political beliefs, to live as far away from the reach of government as possible.

It has been documented that Montana has the highest rate of suicide in the United States of America. Some of this trend is due to the large Native American population in the state; some is attributed to the number of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who return to their homes. And then there are those like Augustine “Mike” Bournes who are just simply angry men who do not wish to be alone and have an idea in their head that all of their problems stem from the intrusion of “government” into their lives.

Arie Arlynn Lee had been a star athlete, a soccer player at her high school in Kennewick, Washington. She spent one year on scholarship at Central Washington University. Her life is a bit of a blur for the ten years that passed from 1997 until she met Bournes, who was divorced, in 2008. Bournes was known to be both a “constitutionalist” after his divorce was prompted by his violent attack on his ex wife, Darla Schuppan, to whom Bournes had been married for 33 years.

And now five are dead. The reason? Anger and the ease at which one can kill with guns. All this coupled with the “I will do what I want to do” attitude that conservatives hold is a deadly recipe. And now, all of those people who have written pounds of digital articles over the past several years about how it is quite rare for whites to kill blacks in America can look at the picture of Arie Arlynn Lee and see the truth.

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In a shocking development coming one month after the suicide of Missouri state auditor Tom Schweich, his spokesperson Robert Spence Jackson has died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. Jackson, 45, the former press secretary for Governor Matt Blunt, was found dead in his home late Sunday evening by law enforcement sent to check on his well being. The case of Schweich’s suicide which many was spurred by badgering about his ethnic origin by other members of the Missouri GOP is compounded by this tragic outcome. With this second suicide related to the Schweich “whispering campaign” the Laal Hethri has opened an investigation into the actions of Missouri State GOP Chairman John Hancock, Missouri gubernatorial candidate Catherine Hanaway and political consultant Jeff Roe. The Laal Hethri would not comment on this ongoing investigation.

Just three days ago, Hancock in a curiously worded response during an interview with Mike Lear of Missourinet said, ““We now have a police report that says there was no whisper campaign. Nobody has come forward … if there’s a whisper campaign, you’re going to have dozens of people out there that were whispered to. By definition, that’s a whisper campaign. There clearly was no whisper campaign. I have taken into account all that has happened and all that lies in front of us, and as long as I can do this job and do it well, and lead this party well, I intend to keep doing it. The only thing at this point that would cause me to step down is if I came to the conclusion that the Republican party in Missouri would be better off without me, and I just don’t think we’re there yet. I’ve got to be in a position to where I can still support my family, and that was a principal concern. I’m feeling better about that possibility now, and I’m feeling better about the party moving forward and I think most people are ready to put this sad chapter behind us.”

The Kansas City Star is reporting that Missouri State Auditor Tom Schweich, 54, was prouncounced dead at 13h 30m CST/ 14h 30m HST/EST today from a gun shot would to the head. Schweich had won a second term as state auditor in 2014 and was planning to run for governor on the GOP ticket in 2106 having annouced his candidacy on 28 January 2015.

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Law enforcement in Garner, North Carolina are reporting a murder suicide. Michael Benedetti, 46, killed his wife 57 year old wife Eileen in their home and then took his own life. The cause of both deaths has not been confirmed at this time.

Police Chief Terry Isaacs of Fruitland Park, Florida has resigned amid allegations he mishandled reports of his officers being members of the KKK.

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This story just frosts me every time I think about it. Sandy and Lonnie Phillips lost their daughter in the Aurora Theater massacre, mostly because the bullets pouring out of James Holmes' AR-15 were armor-piercing bullets, so the seats she crouched behind offered her no real protection. Those armor-piercing bullets were sold to Holmes online with not s […]

As more Swedish households switch to energy-saving LED lights some experts are worried about the health affects caused by invisible flickering in the poorly constructed bulbs, newspaper Dagens Nyheter reports.

Ny publicering - Man drowns in lake after boat capsizes 02/08/2015

A man in his 30s has drowned after the boat he was in capsized in a lake, some 40 kilometers outside of Umeå, news agency TT reports.

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New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan agreed with concerns that the paper subjects Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to tougher scrutiny than other 2016 contenders, promising to evaluate the Times' future coverage of Clinton for its fairness. Sullivan already strongly criticized the paper on July 27 for its now twice-corrected r […]

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If you loved Secretary, our new collection will make you purr: Bent Over His Desk: Hot Office Kink ($4.49). Violence warning: An unnamed sex worker in Charleston, West Virginia, has become a hero in a particularly awful way. A serial killer who focused exclusively on sex workers contracted her for an incall; when he attempted… The post Sex News: Sex worker k […]

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magnolia-blossom: “There is a secret to being a supporter of Bernie Sanders. It is something that totally escapes the thinking of most Democrats and Republicans. It is the mental understanding that Sanders is fighting a war that most people are not. It is the war between corporations and the people. Unless you are fighting this war as well, you cannot possib […]

Hey,I have a ridiculous maudlin streak in me. I fucking love the Tindersticks. But really only their one album. That second self titled one from ‘95? (yeah the dumb asses had two self titled records.) Anyway, my friends always made fun of me for loving that album, because they were even bigger music snobs then me. Sure they’d never claim that, but its true. […]

I love the way we ignore death, only to slice open our bellies, pregnant with fear and weeping, at the news of the passing of St. Rowdy Roddy Piper. And it’s not like his death is some absurd answer to the great cosmic question. No. As Rowdy himself would say, “Just when you think you have all the answers, I change the questions.” No. Perhaps we are upset be […]

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I decided this week to not recommend a movie about a single fool; Instead, you get one about eleven. Lars Von Trier wrote/directed thise movie that follows Stoffer and his group of friends who regularly meet up at a home … Continue reading →

This week is all about characters that we feel epitomize The Fool, a naive, inexperienced protagonist determined to find some meaning or purpose in life by embarking on a quest. I’m certain my boy Jeff (Jason Segel) definitely fits the … Continue reading →

Every journey must have a beginning, and The Fool is the starting point though the “life stages” of the Major Arcana. Arms open and chin up, the Fool sets out on his trip oblivious to the cliff he is about … Continue reading →

Although you wouldn’t know it from movies and television, there are 78 cards in a standard Tarot deck. Such decks were similar to playing cards that we use today, with the majority of cards being numerical suites, such as the … Continue reading →

SANAA (Reuters) - The leader of Yemen's Houthis urged his militia on Sunday to fight on against Yemen's Gulf Arab-backed government, dismissing its recapture of Aden last month as a 'limited' achievement made possible by Ramadan.

CAIRO (Reuters) - The United States and Egypt are returning to a "stronger base" in bilateral ties despite tensions and human rights concerns, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday after talks with his Egyptian counterpart.

DUBAI/BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Hassan Rouhani affirmed his confidence in Iran's nuclear deal with world powers on Sunday, tackling the criticisms of hardliners and highlighting the achievements of his two-year-old presidency.

NICE/DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian King Salman left the south of France for Morocco on Sunday, cutting short a planned three-week stay after a petition from some 150,000 residents over the closure of a public beach outside his villa.

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My opening comments during the “White in America” panel on SiriuxXM with Karen Hunter. The full program will be available soon, but here is my first statement during the discussion. The conversation took place, June 30th in NYC.

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I did a thing to my hair. ✂️✂️✂️ I’ve been dying to get this cut for awhile now, and it’s a shame the experience was spoiled by some #everydaysexism. When I told the stylist I wanted it chopped, her first question was “is your man OK with this?” This is why we can’t have nice things. Whatever. I look fucking fabulous whether my husband is OK with it or not. […]

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Evolution of the Evolutionarily Minded ScienceDaily — In the century and a half since Charles Darwin’s publication of The Origin of Species, evolutionary theory has become the bedrock of modern biology, yet its application to the understanding of the human mind remains controversial. For the past 30 years, evolutionary interpretation of human cognition has b […]

From ‘National Geographic': ‘In a locally well known cave near an industrial town in Spain, researchers have unexpectedly discovered faint images of horses and hand prints dating back some 25,000 years.’ Continue to read here.

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From ‘Archaeology‘: ‘The warrior women known to ancient Greek authors as Amazons were long thought to be creatures of myth. Now 50 ancient burial mounds near the town of Pokrovka, Russia, near the Kazakhstan border, have yielded skeletons of women buried with weapons, suggesting the Greek tales may have had some basis in fact. Nomads […]